The Gambian rapper is the first musician in the world to create a song about this incident, a move which is highly hailed by music lovers, advocates and both the local and international press, including BBC and Radio Canada International.

The song, named ‘Bring Back Our Girls’, got over 1000 plays on SoundCloud in just 24 hours, after it was released. The move, according music pundits, will go far enough in raising the flag of not only him and that of the music industry, but the country as a whole.

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